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The density of a substance at ` 0^(@)C ` is ` 10 g//cc ` and at ` 100^(@)` C , its density is 9.7 g/cc. The coefficient of linear expansion of the substance is

A

`10^(-4).^(@)C^(-1)`

B

`10^(-2).^(@)C^(-1)`

C

`10^(-3).^(@)C^(-1)`

D

`10^(2).^(@)C^(-1)`

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